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Again My Life (Korean: 어게인 마이 라이프; RR: Eogein Mai Laipeu) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Lee Joon Gi, Lee Geung Young, Kim Ji Eun and Jung Sang Hoon. Again My Life is based on the web novel of the same name and published by KakaoPage. The show aired from April 8 to May 28, 2022 and Friday and Saturday 22:30 (KST) on SBS.
Again My Life is available for streaming internationally on iQIYI, Viki and Viu with multi-languages subtitles
Synopsis[]
A young prosecutor, who gets killed while trying to take down a powerful politician, is given a chance to start a new life for justice.
Cast[]
- Lee Joon Gi as Kim Hee-woo
- A resilient and determined prosecutor.
- Lee Geung Young as Cho Tae-sub
- A corrupt politician who runs his own crime cartel.
- Kim Ji Eun as Kim Hee-ah
- The youngest daughter of the chairman of conglomerate Cheonha Group. She is an intelligent and kind-hearted student, who later fell for Hee-woo after befriending him.
- Jung Sang Hoon as Lee Min-soo
- Hee-woo's law school senior and friend. He is a former medical student who first transferred to the arts, then music and finally, to law school.
- Cha Joo Young as Han Ji-hyun
- Tae-sub's secretary. She is actually a Grim Reaper who, at Hee-woo's death, helps resurrect him and send him back to fifteen years in his past for a second chance to bring Tae-sub to justice once and for all.
- Jeon Kook Hwan as Kim Gun-young
- Hee-ah's father who is the chairman of Cheonha Group.
- Kim Young Hoon as Kim Jin-woo
- Tae-sub's lackey who is loyal to him and is likewise cold-hearted and corrupt.
- Hyun Woo Sung as Dr. K
- A hired assassin who helps Tae-sub to kill any people who get into his way.
- Hyun Bong Sik as Park Dae-ho
- A banker who assists Tae-sub in managing his corruption funds.
- Jeon Seung Bin as Kim Yong-jun
- Gun-young's eldest son and Hee-ah's older brother.
- Moon Jeong Gi as Kim Seong-jun
- Gun-young's youngest son and Hee-ah's younger brother.
- Jo Sung Won as Park Jin-hyuk
- Hee-ah's loyal bodyguard. His real name is Park Jong-hyuk and was a former special agent who continues to use his alias Park Jin-hyuk while working under Hee-ah.
- Bae Jong Ok as Chun Ho Ryung
- Chairman of Jiwang Group who plans to build her business and political empire.
- Lee Kyu Han as Lawyer Cha
- A violent and corrupt lawyer who was Chun's ally.
- Kim Do Kyung as Moon Sung-hwan
- Hee-woo's friend who is an app developer.
- Han Ki Chan as Kim Young-il
- Seok-hoon's son.
- Joo Sae Byeok as Do Ah-jin
- A croupier.
- Park Na Eun as Sung Jin-mi
- Il-hyun's girlfriend who is a famous musician and the chairman of an arts foundation.
- Heo Hyun Do as Lee Joo-suk
- A medical student who was wrongfully accused of murdering his pregnant girlfriend.
- Lee Yeon Doo as Jung Se-yeon
- A lobbyist.
Viewership[]
Ep. | Original broadcast date | Average audience share | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nielsen Korea | TNmS | ||||
Nationwide | Seoul | Nationwide | |||
1 | April 8, 2022 | 5.8% (10th) | 6.0% (9th) | N/A | |
2 | April 9, 2022 | 6.4% (6th) | 6.8% (4th) | ||
3 | April 15, 2022 | 8.1% (5th) | 8.5% (4th) | 6.3% (9th) | |
4 | April 16 2022 | 7.0% (4th) | 7.0% (4th) | 6.4% (4th) | |
5 | April 22, 2022 | 9.7% (4th) | 10.0% (3rd) | 7.8% (5th) | |
6 | April 23, 2022 | 8.5% (4th) | 8.4% (3rd) | 7.7% (3rd) | |
7 | April 29, 2022 | 9.6% (5th) | 9.6% (3rd) | 8.1% (6th) | |
8 | April 30, 2022 | 8.6% (3rd) | 8.8% (3rd) | 7.5% (3rd) | |
9 | May 6, 2022 | 10.1% (3rd) | 10.1% (3rd) | 8.4% (5th) | |
10 | May 7, 2022 | 9.6% (2nd) | 9.3% (2nd) | 9.4% (2nd) | |
11 | May 13, 2022 | 10.7% (2nd) | 10.8% (2nd) | 7.5% (3rd) | |
12 | May 14, 2022 | 9.5% (2nd) | 10.0% (2nd) | 8.6% (2nd) | |
13 | May 20, 2022 | 11.0% (3rd) | 11.1% (3rd) | 9.0% (4th) | |
14 | May 21, 2022 | 9.9% (2nd) | 10.2% (2nd) | N/A | |
15 | May 27, 2022 | 12.0% (2nd) | 12.0% (2nd) | 9.3% (4th) | |
16 | May 28, 2022 | 10.5% (2nd) | 10.2% (2nd) | 9.4% (2nd) | |
Average | 9.2% | 9.3% | — | ||
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Trivia[]
- "Again My Life" takes over SBS' Friday & Saturday 22:00 time slot previously occupied by "Through the Darkness" and followed by "Why Her?" on June 3, 2022.
- Based on novel series "Again My Life" by Lee Hae-Nal (published from May 13, 2016 to November 10, 2017 via Kakao).[1]